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Hamilton City Council maintains high credit rating
Hamilton City Council has maintained its favourable credit rating with global agency Fitch Ratings.
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Recycling soft plastics? It's a wrap
You can scrunch it, you can ball it up, you can rip it, you can even get popping if it's got bubbles.
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Bin deliveries ahead of schedule
We've been out and about delivering the new food scraps bins, yellow recycling wheelie bins and red rubbish wheelie bins to homes across Hamilton since 3 June 2020.
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Dog involved in attacks caught!
The blue heeler dog involved in a series of dog attacks at Claudelands Park in early January, has been caught by Hamilton City Council's Animal Education and Control team.
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Anglesea St safety and transport improvement work starts
Work is underway at the south end of Anglesea St to improve safety for pedestrians, and to enhance the city's public transport system with an extension to the Anzac Pde bus lane.
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October completion date set for new Rotokauri Transport Hub
Construction on the new Rotokauri Transport Hub is back on track and scheduled to be completed at the end of October after work was halted due to COVID-19.
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Waikato Museum hosts art crime exposé
The motives, methods and mysteries of art crime will be explored by two of the country's foremost experts during an eye-opening talk at Waikato Museum this week.
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Dawn Summer Shakespeare turns 30
A unique event on Hamilton's performing arts calendar is currently marking its 30th anniversary.
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Entertainment and safety as Hamilton readies for Sevens party
Hamilton is gearing up for the party atmosphere of the city's third instalment of the HSBC New Zealand Sevens, with a focus on entertainment and safety for the thousands of visitors to the city.
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Children's theatre company return to Narnia for the school holidays
Local children's theatre company Stories and More is bringing another C.S. Lewis classic to life at The Meteor in the second week of the term three school holidays.